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Repta-Beach
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Calcium Carbonate sand used for substrate. Comes in multiple colors and causes no danger to animals if they ingest it while feeding.
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Repta-Trees and/or Iguana Branches
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Bearded Dragons spend a lot of time basking under a heat element. These branches can provide a number of basking areas.
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Repta-Bowls
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A food and water bowl is of appropriate size are needed. Should be disinfected daily with tank cleaner.
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Basking Bulb
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Appropriate wattage. Use chart on the side of box. Like Iguanas, Bearded Dragons bask to thermalregulate.
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Nightlight Bulb
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I night light bulb will help keep the Bearded Dragon getting too cool at night. It is not healthy to leave daylight lights on at night; a 12-hour day and night cycle is needed for psychological benefits.
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Clamp Lamp
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Keep incandescent bulbs in to achieve desired temperature gradient.
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Repta-Sun 5.0 UVB Fluorescent Light Bulb
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This bulb imitates the natural light of the sun making it possible for the Bearded Dragon to produce Vitamin D naturally. In turn, Vitamin D is used by the Bearded Dragon to aid calcium digestion. Calcium deficiency, characterized by “shakes”, is a common killer of captive Bearded Dragons.
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Fluorescent Hood
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House 5.0 Bulb. Extra outlets will allow customer to plug in other accessories, i.e. Clamp Lamp, Under tank Heater, etc. Combination Hood work well for Bearded Dragons because they do not require a large tank like Iguanas.
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Under Tank Heater
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This heating element produces heat radiating from under the animal which helps aid in digestion of food. Hot rocks may be used for older Bearded Dragons, but they should not be used for young dragons because their skin is too sensitive for direct heat.
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Bearded Dragon Diet
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Fluker's carries two formulas of Bearded Dragon Diet. One diet for juveniles and another for adults. Each are formulated with appropriate vitamins and minerals needed to keep the animal healthy. Both of these diets include crickets in the formula.
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Supplements
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Fluker's recommends dusting food with Repta-Vitamins and Repta-Calcium once a week. (Not daily as some Vitamins may be toxic if used in excess.)
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Hand Cleaner
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Kills germs on hands that may have been picked up when handling the animal or anything in its cage
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